Okay. I remember now. So which setup is best to solve that problem? And also when I go with the remote pump/filter setup. I can remove the fuel bowl correct. Is there anything special that I have todo for that. I don't have a problem doing all the work... It's just getting all the necessary parts that drives me crazy. Anybody got a complete parts list I can work off of?

Okay. I remember now. So which setup is best to solve that problem? And also when I go with the remote pump/filter setup. I can remove the fuel bowl correct. Is there anything special that I have todo for that. I don't have a problem doing all the work... It's just getting all the necessary parts that drives me crazy. Anybody got a complete parts list I can work off of?

In the stock 7.3 system fuel is returned at the fuel bowl. Many fuel systems delete the fuel bowl and run remote filtration systems. In a regulated return system that deletes the bowl ALL the fuel goes through the rails and then out back through an external regulator and then back to the tank. So in its very nature a RR kit takes care of the deadhead.

I appreciate all the help and I have decided to ditch the ad2 and go with a fuelab pump and a DIY filer setup with a RR, fuel bowl delete, hutch and harpoon mod and all that fun stuff. So I'm gonna be pretty much replacing the whole system. Just one more question. May be a ridiculous one. But I just wanna be sure. The existing fuel pump on the frame rail will no longer be needed when I go with the fuelab. Correct?

I appreciate all the help that was given. And when I do all this in April when it actually gets somewhat warmer I will be coming back for some more help. Hopefully not much but more or less for odds and ends. Thanks again!!

I appreciate all the help and I have decided to ditch the ad2 and go with a fuelab pump and a DIY filer setup with a RR, fuel bowl delete, hutch and harpoon mod and all that fun stuff. So I'm gonna be pretty much replacing the whole system. Just one more question. May be a ridiculous one. But I just wanna be sure. The existing fuel pump on the frame rail will no longer be needed when I go with the fuelab. Correct?

I appreciate all the help that was given. And when I do all this in April when it actually gets somewhat warmer I will be coming back for some more help. Hopefully not much but more or less for odds and ends. Thanks again!!

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